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Inquiring in the commercial areas of the city and sticking posters on poles, the Metropolitan Police of Bogotá is looking for eight people who are wanted by the Justice.
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The poster, which saw EL TIEMPO, has a headline that reads: ‘The most wanted by the Bogotá Metropolitan Police’. That list is made up of eight men.
There, according to the institution, are people who have an arrest warrant for the alleged crime of homicide, and have not been able to be located by the authorities.
The names on the list are: Camilo Andrés Hernández Runza, Danilo Alexander Mahecha Chacón, alias Marranín; Eduardo López Reinosa, Juan José Vallecilla Cabezas, Joelbis Ely Pireli Ruiz, alias El Negro; Jeisson Camilo Sánchez Lara, Javier Enrique Casallas Mesa, alias Kike; and Luis José Pereira Sequera.
The poster indicates the telephone lines to which you can call and give information: 305 7680745 and the emails [email protected] and [email protected]. They warn that there will be “absolute” reservations about who delivers the information.
Visiting neighborhoods, and with a placard in hand, Bogota policemen look for men who are wanted by the justice. They have an arrest warrant pic.twitter.com/ZZ0KqR0ch9
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“In an articulated work that is being carried out between the national surveillance model and the investigators attached to the criminal investigation section, several cartels have been socialized in the towns of the capital, with the purpose that those people who have a warrant capture valid, allow them to be located, with the contribution that ons citizens can give with timely information “, Colonel María Helena Gómez Méndez, Chief of the Police Department in Bogotá.
The officer explained that this is a strategy that is being carried out in December and marked in the Pan Navidad and that seeks to invite citizens to “provide us with information that leads us to the location of these criminals who have caused direct damage to many people in our capital. “
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